Jean-Marc Ayrault, the French Foreign minister, has just said on Europe 1 and on tiptoe, that his country would accept and recognize the re-election of Ali Bongo. Very well!

This recognition of Jean-Marc Ayrault has the benefit of clarity and proves that we are absolutely alone in this war against Ali Bongo. We cannot rely on anyone. The US ambassador had already set the tone, and France has just followed suit. As for us, we remain on our position, we keep on course. The objective remains the same and the great chanceries which now are openly supporting Ali Bongo, cease to be partners to consider, in our eyes.

For this blog, the lesson, the great lesson, the most important lesson is that if we want to win this war of attrition, where endurance is the most important determinant, WE MUST PROVIDE OURSELVES WITH AN INDEPENDENT MILITARY OPTION.

The headquarters of Jean Ping was bombed by Ali Bongo forces under French technical advice and included combat helicopters that pounded the building from the sky, flown by French pilots. All this happened under the distracted gaze of the French military whose base in Gabon is situated within 500 meters of Jean Ping’s HQ; but obviously they did not see or hear anything.

The reality is that Ali Bongo today has military superiority and he will continue to arm himself to better subjugate us in the future. As for us, we only have empty hands to deal with his Mirage F1, combat helicopters, tanks, we saw being thrown against a defenseless people. But it does not matter, initially, the ANC only had the will and determination of its members, as the Gabonese do today; but little by little, people organized themselves and were able to be equipped with the success we know.

Dear readers, this blog called on Gabonese of good will, outside of Jean Ping’s political framework, because he can’t be associated with this approach, as he must remain legalistic and republican; to equip and train themselves, wherever they are, so that Ali Bongo’s masked militias would know that if they attack us again, they will face people who can answer them tit for tat. And in this, we have no lessons to receive from any of the major embassies or international organizations who watched us die without lifting a finger.

Our destiny will be determined by ourselves and nobody will build Gabon for us. Even if we stumble, let us pick ourselves up and move forward because we've proven that we can do great things with our sole determination. Imagine if we were equipped!

Dear readers, without a military option, we would be left with a monarchy for hundreds of years, because after killing so many Gabonese, Bongo, Mborantsuo and company and their descendants will never cede power normally. They will continue to arm themselves to keep us under their boot. We have no choice; we must do the same to snatch our freedom.

We will not give up, 2016 will not be 2009, although hypocrisy and perfidy remain as always. We will fight to the end!

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